Specifications

Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration Menus and Parameters
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Source or Destination IP Prioritization: Frames with either source or
destination IP addresses within the IP range will be allocated to the High
Priority queue.
4.2.6.6.3.4.2 IP Range Address
This option defines the base IP address which, in conjunction with the range
mask, defines the IP range used for prioritization.
The values are entered as 4 groups of up to 3 digits separated by dots.
The default value is 0.0.0.0.
4.2.6.6.3.4.3 IP Range Mask
This option defines the range mask which, in conjunction with the base IP
address, defines the IP range used for prioritization.
The values are entered as 4 groups of up to 3 digits separated by dots.
The default value is 255.0.0.0.
4.2.6.6.3.5 Low Priority Traffic Minimum Percent
This feature ensures that a certain amount of low priority packets, specified by
the Low Priority Traffic Minimum Percent (LPTMP) parameter, is transmitted even
at the expense of high priority traffic.
The mechanism guarantees a low priority traffic with a rate of LPTMP * RT /100,
where RT symbolizes the allowed traffic rate. The high priority traffic will thus not
be able to exceed (100-LPTMP) * RT/100. If the system receives high priority traffic
at a rate higher than this figure, some high priority packets will be discarded.
The range is between 0 and 100 (%).
The default value is 0 (%).
4.2.6.6.3.6 Wireless Link Prioritization Parameters (AU)
To better support delay-sensitive and other high-priority traffic, a set of Wireless
Link Prioritization parameters enables configuring parameters that affect the
processes of gaining access to the wireless media and of transmitting high/low
priority packets.
The time interval between two consecutive transmissions of frames is called
Inter-Frame Spacing (IFS). This is the time during which the unit determines
NOTE
The Low Priority Traffic Minimum Percent parameter is not applicable when the Wireless Link
Prioritization Option is enabled.